Showing posts with label shashi tharoor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shashi tharoor. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 January 2024

Media: Freedom of The Press

 


Shashi Tharoor is known for advocating media freedom and the importance of a free press. He emphasizes its role in fostering democracy by providing information, fostering public debate, and holding those in power accountable. Tharoor often stresses the need to protect journalists and maintain a vibrant, independent press to safeguard democratic values.

Importance: 

Freedom of the press is crucial for several reasons. It serves as a cornerstone of democracy by:

1. Informing the Public: A free press provides citizens with accurate and diverse information, enabling them to make informed decisions about their government, society, and world events.

2. Accountability: Journalists act as watchdogs, holding those in power accountable for their actions. This accountability is vital for preventing corruption and abuse of power.

3. Promoting Open Debate: A free press encourages open discourse and diverse opinions, fostering a healthy exchange of ideas. This contributes to a well-informed and engaged citizenry.

4. Protecting Human Rights: Journalists play a key role in exposing human rights abuses and injustices. Their work often leads to societal awareness and action against such violations.

5. Preserving Democracy: A free press safeguards democratic values by providing a check on governmental power. It helps ensure that decisions are transparent, and the public has the information needed to participate in the democratic process.

In essence, freedom of the press is integral to maintaining a transparent, accountable, and democratic society.

Task: 

1. What is the significance of World Freedom Day?
2. How does access to information bring about empowerment?
3. Which news channel do you watch regularly?
4. Who is your favorite journalist?
5. What do you think about Social Media as a part of Journalism? 
 




Friday, 9 November 2018

Shashi Tharoor's views : For reparation from British Raj


      Here we can see the backlash from Shashi Tharoor. Because Britishers considers them selves as a civilized person. But they forgot that what they have done in past for their selfish motives. In the reply Shashi Tharoor asks British youth that have you studied the real history or a power centric.. ? 


1-  Ruined the business of  textiles : 
   
     By giving the example of textiles Tharoor tries to underline an issue. Britishers have cutted the thumbs of the workers. And they just taken all the things with lower amount. 

2-  Brutality by Britishers : 

      For their selfish motives they have used the violence to kill people.  Even they looted poor harshly and as a result of it many people died because of starvation. 

3- Facilities for themselves : 

    So many time we hears the question that during colonial period britishers established so many new things in India. Like  roads, railways, schools and etc. But all these things were for their comfort. 

      Thus ,we can say that Tharoor's arguments makes good sense regarding the reparation. Because India was reach before the arrival of British. And without the Britishers India can progress. 

                                                     Thank you...